Jameis Winston, the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback from Florida State, found himself embroiled in off-field troubles once again on Tuesday night, when he was given a civil citation for shoplifting crab legs and crawfish from a Tallahassee, Fla., grocery store.

Maj. Michael Wood of the Leon County Sheriff’s Office said that Winston ordered $32.72 worth of food from the deli at Publix shortly before 9 p.m. and, after receiving it, left without paying. When the police arrived at his residence a few hours later, Wood said, Winston was cooperative. He acknowledged his misstep, saying he “forgot” to pay, but did not contact the store or return there to pay for the items, Wood said.

Winston must complete at least 20 hours of community service to avoid being criminally charged. The citation prompted Mike Martin, the Florida State baseball coach, to suspend Winston, a pitcher and outfielder on the team.

It is the fourth incident involving Winston that has surfaced in the past 18 months. In November 2012, he was among a group of Florida State football players questioned after windows were smashed during a BB gun fight. The next July, police were called to a Burger King in Tallahassee after an employee witnessed Winston stealing soda. In November, he was investigated in a sexual battery case after a complaint was filed in December 2012. Winston was not charged or arrested in any of the cases.